Finished book one. It’s a fascinating, breezy read, of ultra-rich meeting faux-rich in a post World War I setting. The unreliability of Sebastien and the reflections on who is properly good in the Flyte family, all intermingled with the question of class, Oxford boyishness and rigidity, never growing up while begin faced with life, and an outside observer seeing the fruits and frustrations of Catholic life.
— Jul 07, 2025 08:31PM
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